Continuing Education@BCLA

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Metadata and Digital Library Development Workshop - Nov 1&2

BCCATS (BCLA Cataloguing and Technical Services Interest Group) is
sponsoring a fall workshop entitled "Metadata and Digital Library
Development". The workshop will be held on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 1
and 2, 2007 from 8 am - 5 pm, at Langara College in Vancouver, BC (100
West 49th Avenue).

This two-day workshop is the fourth course in the series "Cataloging
for the 21st Century." This course introduces practicing catalogers
to metadata implementation considerations and processes in a digital
library development context.

For more information and registration
http://www.bcla.bc.ca/metadata

Thursday, October 11, 2007

250 Grant

250 and the Sunshine Coast Incentive Grant Program

Got an idea for a continuing education workshop?

If you are in the 250 area code or the Sunshine Coast, you can apply for a $1000 grant from BCLA.

The BCLA Continuing Education Committee (CE) is pleased to present the 250 and the Sunshine Coast Incentive Grant Program to support BCLA members and member institutions in the 250 area code and the Sunshine Coast. The Grant Program hopes to facilitate learning opportunities for communities where library continuing education programs are not readily available. It aims to encourage and foster regional library continuing education library personnel and volunteers.

Under the program, a wide range of topics has been covered:
  • Managing Electronic Resources - Victoria Library Association
  • Planning for Change - North Coast Library Association
  • Storytelling Workshop - Grand Forks Public Library
  • Legal Resources and Reference Service - West Kootenay Library Association
  • Public Relations and Library Advocacy - Peace River Library Association
  • Developing a Parent-Baby Program in Your Library - Houston Public Library
  • Reinforcing Literacy through Puppetry: How to Produce a Puppet Play - Kitimat Public Library

Other popular CE workshops to date include: Teaching Skills Workshop, Intercultural Communication Skills in Libraries, E-Book Business Models, First Nations Library Service, and Designing and Evaluating User Interfaces.

There will two grants awarded each year, one for January to June and the other for July to December. Joint applications from neighboring libraries or associations are welcome. Each successful applicant will receive $1000 which can be used with other grants for continuing education purposes. All profits from sessions remain with the sponsoring group.

More Information:
www.bcla.bc.ca/250